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FSA FRHistS (born 30 October 1941) is a British
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who has published several books about medieval history and literature. His book ''The Knight and Chivalry'', about the interplay between history and literature, won the Somerset Maugham Award, a well-known British literary prize, in 1971. A similarly-themed 2004 book, ''The Holy Grail: Imagination and Belief'', was widely praised in the UK press, and received major reviews in ''
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''. Barber has long specialised in Arthurian legend, beginning with the general survey, ''Arthur of Albion'' (1961). His other major interest is historical biography: he has published ''Henry Plantagenet'' (1964) and a biography of
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, ''Edward Prince of Wales and Aquitaine'' (1978). Recent biographical books are ''Edward III and the Triumph of England: The Battle of Crécy and the Order of the Garter'' (2013), which includes a reappraisal of the origins of the Order, and ''Henry II'' in the Penguin Monarchs series (2015). His latest book is ''Magnificence and Princely Splendour in the Middle Ages'' (2020).


Life

Barber was educated at
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, and
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. In 1969 he founded The Boydell Press, which later became
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, a publisher in
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, and acted as group managing director until 2009. In 1989, Boydell & Brewer Ltd, in association with the
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, started the University of Rochester Press in upstate New York. In 2016, the directors of Boydell & Brewer Ltd transferred the company into a trust for the benefit of the employees. He was visiting Professor in the history department at the University of York from 2013 to 2016, and was awarded an honorary doctorate there in 2015.


Select bibliography

* ''Arthur of Albion: an introduction to the Arthurian literature and Legends of England'' (Barrie & Rockliff with Pall Mall P, 1961). * ''The Knight and Chivalry'' (London; 1970). * ''The Figure of Arthur'' (London: Longman, 1972). * ''King Arthur: in Legend and History'' (Boydell Press, 1973). * ''Edward, Prince of Wales and Aquitaine'' (London; 1978). * ''Life and Campaigns of the Black Prince'' (1979). * ''The Arthurian Legends: An Illustrated Anthology'' (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1979). * ''Legends of Arthur'' ( The Boydell Press; 2001) * ''The Holy Grail: Imagination and Belief'' (London: Allen Lane & Harvard University Press; 2004). * ''The Holy Grail, The History of a Legend'' (Penguin Books Ltd; 2004). * ''The Reign of Chivalry'' (2nd Ed. UK: The Boydell Press; 2005) * ''Edward III and the Triumph of England: The Battle of Crécy and the Order of the Garter'' (London: Allen Lane, 2013) * ''Henry II'' (Penguin Monarchs) (London: Penguin Books, 2015). * ''Magnificence and Princely Splendour in the Middle Ages''(Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2020). * Edited and introduced by Richard Barber: ''Myths & legends of the British Isles'' (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1999).


Collaborations

* with Juliet Barker: ''Tournaments: Jousts, Chivalry and Pageants in the Middle Ages'' (Woodbridge: Boydell, 1989).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Barber, Richard Living people British medievalists British writers Fellows of the Royal Historical Society Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature 1941 births Place of birth missing (living people) Holy Grail Arthurian scholars Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London